Dragon Kingdoms
Someone raised my attention that there has not been an update on another site, which was odd because I remember posting one up a few weeks ago asking for beta-testers … I am assuming I did not hit the second confirmation button to post, silly me. That would explain the lack of response! Well,…

Tropical Storm Andrea, St. Pete Beach, Florida.
That is only a few miles from my house. It was a nasty, nasty morning into early afternoon with 60 mph gusts, heavy rains, and even the occasional tornado. While it may not seem too bad, it is also very, very early in the hurricane season. Areas that get hit (or a near-miss like the above) tend to get more tropical storms/hurricanes later in the season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.
It is with a heavy heart that I am announcing the end of Moon Crest 24. Not the end of the story itself, but my work on it.
Unfortunately, the comic’s Kickstarter ended yesterday without reaching it’s goal. This means I won’t be working on it anymore. I started Moon Crest 24 five years ago and since then it has grown into a 300+ page long graphic novel. However, the support and amount of fans throughout the years has never been exceptional, thus why I decided to create a Kickstarter project to help me decide its future. I appreciate the thoughts of the few people who backed the project. I now intend to move on to what can hopefully be bigger, and better plans.
The comic will still be up for anyone who’s interested in reading it: http://mooncrest.comicgenesis.com/
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Chapter 5 - “He’s the one you should watch out for.”
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Suzerre was a large and sprawling city full of travelers, merchants, guards, practically anyone imaginable. It was one of the commercial hubs of Norin and as such, a train station sat at the north end of town. Day in and day out, one could hear the trains coming and going even from the temple in the desert and with the trains came different travelers and merchants. Many of the merchants congregated near the large fountain in the middle of town, their stalls set up and already by late morning, swamped with buyers. From the fountain, the city spanned out and it was made up of tall buildings that were filled with a multitude of different businesses. Unlike Barina, everything in Suzerre stood out against the surrounding land and Snowe guessed that no one could miss it in the distance. Red brick walls surrounded the back of Suzerre and kept it separate from the desert beyond (though anyone could circumvent Suzerre and walk right into the desert, Snowe doubted it would be a good idea regardless). The transport stopped at the Suzerre gates and opened for the travelers within. The guards that helped unload whatever came from Barina greeted Canan and Rhea as the priestesses led Snowe into Suzerre. Their first stop was right inside the gates at the small guard office just off to the side.
She took deep breaths and sucked on her gums, lapping her tongue slowly over the edges of her lower molars. She went to the desk and peered at the book—a thick, hardcover-bound tome. She had expected to see even the blurry squiggles but it was empty. She flipped through the pages. All empty.
Screenshot Sunday returns!
The first Screenshot Sunday since 4/28 awaits!
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Choco-Elliot Wyvern:

As an artist, I’ve found difficulties finding references images of several things: Modern fashion, variation of facial features, and normal standing/walking poses.
A lot of reference images, especially ones I find for gesture drawing, focus on very… extreme poses, often unnatural or posed…
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Magnetic Rose, from Memories. Directed by Kōji Morimoto and animated by Studio 4°C. Script by noted anime director Satoshi Kon, based on a story by Katsuhiro Otomo.
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